Presented by Brittany Chesser
Aquatic Vegetation Management Program Specialist, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service
Lead Diagnostic Scientist, TAMU Aquatic Diagnostics Laboratory
Description:
Stay ahead of the curve with this webinar showcasing the latest research from Texas A&M University AquaExtension. Over the past year, we have been conducting small-scale trials on an innovative product designed to prevent harmful algal blooms (HABs). These blooms, that can be caused by blue-green algae (cyanobacteria species) and golden algae, can lead to livestock, companion animals, and/or fish kills, severely impacting the usability of your pond.
In this 1-hour session, we’ll delve into the most recent findings from our research and discuss practical applications for managing and mitigating HABs in your aquatic systems. Learn how the findings from this research can possibly help safeguard your pond and improve its long-term functionality. A 30-minute live Q&A session will follow the presentation, providing an opportunity for personalized guidance and answers to your specific questions. Don’t miss this chance to explore cutting-edge solutions for a critical pond management challenge!
This webinar will offer 1 General CEU for pesticide applicators in Texas who attend the session live.